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Igor Tudor agrees deal to become Tottenham’s new interim manager

Spurs dismissed Thomas Frank on Wednesday following a dismal defeat at home to Newcastle

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Igor Tudor was dismissed by Juventus last October following an eight-match run without a win
Igor Tudor was dismissed by Juventus last October following an eight-match run without a win. Picture: Alamy

By Alice Padgett

Igor Tudor has verbally agreed to take charge of Tottenham on a deal until the end of the season, it is understood.

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Spurs dismissed Thomas Frank on Wednesday following a dismal display in a 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle.

That loss left the club 16th in the Premier League and only five points above the relegation zone.

It is understood Tottenham's players have been given time off until Monday due to the club being without a weekend match after their FA Cup exit in January, and Tudor, 47, could well be in place to greet the returning squad.

Former Croatia international Tudor was dismissed by Juventus last October following an eight-match run without a win.

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Former Juventus trainer Igor Tudor reacts to Kenan Yõldõz during a match in Rome
Former Juventus trainer Igor Tudor speaks to Kenan Yõldõz during a match in Rome. Picture: Alamy

Prior to his six-month stint at Juventus, Tudor has also had managerial spells with Galatasaray, Udinese, Marseille and Lazio.

Spurs had been looking for an interim head coach for the final three months of the 2025/26 campaign before selecting from a wider pool of candidates, which is likely to include former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino after his United States commitments at the World Cup.

Juventus trainer Igor Tudor during the Lazio v Juventus match at the Olimpico stadium
Former Juventus trainer Igor Tudor during the Lazio v Juventus match at the Olimpico stadium. Picture: Getty

Marco Rose, formerly of RB Leipzig, and ex-Borussia Dortmund boss Edin Terzic were also reported as candidates for the interim role.

Tottenham's next fixture is a north London derby at home to rivals Arsenal on February 22.